Wayne F. Gorsek, Lyndell F. Parks and P. Brenden Gebben

In 2002, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) obtained judgments against Wayne F. Gorsek,
Lyndell F. Parks, P. Brenden Gebben and Troy Justus.† According to the
complaint, the defendants were the owners and associates of Strategic
Investment Advisory, Inc. (SIA), a stock promoter claiming to provide
independent recommendations about microcap companies.† The SEC alleged that the
defendants fraudulently promoted about 20 microcap companies in exchange for undisclosed
payments of cash and securities.† According to the complaint, Gorsek and Parks,
as co-owners and registered representatives at Strategic Investments, Inc.
(SII), a broker-dealer, defrauded SII customers by recommending the purchase of
securities issued by SIA without disclosing the payments.† For more information
about the SECís action, please see Litigation Release Nos. 16018 (Jan.
7, 1999), 17010
(May 18, 2001), 17352 (Feb.
5, 2002) and 17953
(Jan. 28, 2003).

On February 20, 2008, the Court approved the SECís proposed Distribution
Plan, ordering the distribution of the $272,037.33 that Gorsek, Parks and
Gebben have currently paid to satisfy outstanding judgments against them.† As
also explained in the SECís Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion, the Distribution
Plan includes a pro rata distribution of the available funds to customers of
SII who the SEC has determined purchased certain securities fraudulently promoted
by SIA.

If you believe you are a potential claimant who has not been
contacted by the SEC, you should submit a Proof of Claim Form postmarked
no later than May 27, 2008, the ďClaims Bar Date.Ē† Proof of Claim Forms should
be returned to: